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Toulouse: the Cinémathèque unveils the program of the festival “People and Music at the Cinema” which runs from June 25 to 27

The Toulouse Cinémathèque is preparing a rich program from June 25 to 27 for the 22nd edition of the People and Music at the Cinema. Screenings, concerts and events will often take place followed by conversations with the artists or directors.

Through fiction and documentary films, the Peoples and Music Festival in Cinema honors peoples and their music. The events take place at the Cinémathèque de Toulouse and the Cave Poésie.

Programming :

  • Friday June 25 : at 14h15 to the small room, Goodbye Nadau, film by Patric La Vau then Female Voices by Greta Loesch followed by a conversation with Patric La Vau, Greta Loesch and Pascale Respaud
    14h30 in the great room, Between us by Stéphane Jourdain followed by a reflection by Bernard Lortat-Jaob on the theme: “Is the music of good people soluble in festivals?” », Conversation with students in ethnomusicology, ethnology, musicology, cinema and music.
    16h30 in the small room The song of fools by Georges Luneau followed by a conversation with George Luneau and Claude Sicre
    17h15 big room, Wodaabe’s dance by Sandrine Loncke followed by a conversation with the director
    19h15 : inauguration at the Court of the Cinémathèque
    20h15 : in the small room, “Are” Are by Hugo Zemp followed by a conversation
    20h30 : in the big hall: Cine-concert: Din the heyday of the 1950s Cinémathèque de Toulouse archives chosen by Claude Sicre, Xavier Vidal, Francesca Bozzano and Francis Grass followed by a conversation
    21h : at the Cave poésie, concert of the trio Solelh Colc
  • Saturday June 26 : at 14h15 to the great room: One Flamenco Another by Elena Alfonso and Salud Lopez followed by a conversation with the directors, Xavier Vidal and flamenco specialists
    2:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. to the small room: Inheritances by Thomas Belet followed by a conversation with Yasmin Sarmientola artistic director of the Colombian folk dance troupe Terra del Sol and Thomas Belet
    16h to the great room: A magical substance flows into me by Jumana Manna followed by a conversation with Mira Abualzulof, solo pianist, piano teacher and musician
    16h15 to the small room: Sardinian music by Bernard Lortat-Jacob and Georges Luneau followed by a conversation with the directors
    18h to the small room: Ok oc « osages / occitania  » by Mukaddas Mijit and Claude Sicre followed by a conversation
    18h Court of the Cinémathèque: Bal Aborigenious with Fabienne Larroque, Vincent Ligou, Guilhèm Arbiol, Aurélie euville de Breuilh, Claude Sicre
    19h at the Cave Poésie, concert Duo Charq Gharb
    20h30 to the great room: What if Babel was just a myth? by Sandrine Loncke followed by a conversation with the director
    21h at the Cave Poésie: Theatrical Show, Patrick Noviello, Where do you come from
  • Sunday June 27 : at 3 p.m. to the great hall Sounder by Martin Ritt followed by a conversation with Maria-Peire Vernhièras, Jean-Farnçois Vaissièr, journalist and blues musician, Bernard Lortat-Jacob, Xavier Vidal, Amic Bedel, Clade Sicre and Jean-François Bourdic
    3:15 p.m. in the small room: Les artisans de la musique, making bagpipes and oboes today, film by Mukaddas Mijit followed by a conversation with Pascal Petitprez, head of the COMDT workshop and Stéphane Latour
    from 3.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. at the Saint-Sernin Basilica, dialogue carillon / bagpipe bodega / oboe graile
    17h15 to the great room: Campanaire, a film by Zouhair Fartahi followed by On foot of the audiovisual BTS, followed by a conversation with the directors Zouhair Fartahi and Philippe Teissier and the bell ringer Maël Proudom and the bodegaire François Bacabe
    17h30 to the small room Root tours film by Claude Sicre followed by a conversation with the director.

More information :peuplesetmusiquesaucinema.org



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